What's the real difference between Eastern Block and Western Block? Procooling knows. Also, Polarflo escalates the conflict with an announcement about a new series and 2 more reviews compete for your attention.

"Procooling has been trying to test more European waterblocks lately to provide a clear and fair picture of the designs and technology to our readers.

hi-techreviews puts Scythe's new heatpipe based heatsink to the test, and gives it high marks. Also, the ATake Phantom is a very inexpensive solution for older Socket A/P3 systems you might have running Seti@Home. Plus, if you want to get some more control over your 9800pro, read the article at techpowerup!

"We have reviewed numerous products from Scythe USA in the past and each one of them was somehow unique in its design and the Scythe's new SCKKR-1

Hexus reviews a fairly unadorned, but extremely stylish case from Akasa. For those of you who prefer a little flash at the front, check out the Janus, Samurai or the Dracula, and Coolermaster announces that their CM Stacker line is BTX ready.

"Akasa, while not the original manufacturers of the chassis, have worked with the original creators to tweak it just as they like it, engineering out any initial flaws they saw and paying close attention to the smaller details and the wider coolin

Introduction

Today we look at two heatsinks from Swiftech that are designed to be high performance-low noise cooling solutions. The MCX64-V comes bundled with a quiet fan while the larger MCX6400-v leaves the fan choice up to the end user.

Big Bruin looks at a watercooling setup from Thermaltake that makes it easier to set up your first watercooled PC and there's three more reviews for those of you looking for a little more from your current setup.

"Thermaltake has really hit the mark with this kit. It has everything you need to easily make the switch from air to liquid cooling for your CPU.

VGA coolers and heatsinks to tame the fire of the prescott, not to mention helping you OC your A64

"Ap0calypse.com takes a look at a new cooler from Cooler Master...only this time the cooler is for your video card! That's right, the people over at Cooler Master have released their first video card cooling solution and we are here to tell you how it performs.

Thermaltake has a nice all aluminium case, and 3DVelocity takes a good look at it. Duelling Tsunamis, Yeong Yangs, and Liang Lis; all your favorites for a Monday morning.

"In a market full of aluminium-fronted steel cases, it's nice to see Thermaltake have opted to run with a complete aluminium construction. This may take away slightly from the rigidity but look at that weight! The 0.8mm aluminium chassis means the case tips the scales at just a shade over 13lbs without the power supply.

Globalwin is trying out a new style of watercooling, and A True Review has it in for testing. Take a look and see if this new stylish cooler is the right one for you. Danger Den and Swiftech also have products being tested, if you aren't ready to make the plunge into a new style of cooling.

"Today's water cooling systems are simple and consistent in design. Generally, a system consists of a radiator, reservoir, pump, and waterblock.